Despite their temptingly low prices, PC gamers appear to be rejecting 8GB graphics cards, with the prices of these cards dropping substantially compared to their 16GB equivalents. Right now, several ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA's upcoming N1X AI PC processor, featuring Arm CPU and Blackwell GPU cores, achieves impressive Geekbench OpenCL scores surpassing all integrated GPUs and rivaling the GeForce RTX 5070.
When you're considering some of the best gaming PCs on the market, two components sit at the top of the priority list: The CPU and the graphics card (GPU). AMD's new Zen 5 Pro Ryzen processors have ...
DLSS 4 gives you access to Nvidia's Multi-Frame Generation technology, and arguably, this is one of the best GPUs to use this ...
Graphics Cards Nvidia is reportedly looking to cut gaming GPU production by up to 40% in 2026 due to VRAM supply issues, but it's not as bad news as you might think. Not yet, at least Graphics Cards ...
Every new generation of graphics cards is supposed to feel like a step forward. Better performance, smarter features, maybe even better value. But as we look forward to the next wave of GPUs from ...
A new AMD Ryzen CPU is reportedly in the works that contains an incredibly powerful GPU, with specs that could enable it to beat the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070, while also giving it access to huge ...
It’s been a long time since the best graphics cards offered by AMD and Nvidia were on the same level. For better or worse, Nvidia has been leading the charge for a few generations, and even when AMD ...
PCWorld explores Nvidia’s potential shift away from PC gaming as AI dominates its business, with data centers generating ...
In this episode of The Full Nerd, the gang crowns their favorite PC hardware, innovations, and trends of 2025.
You've likely heard the news by now: Intel and Nvidia have agreed to build a new range of products together. These co-developed chips will fuse Intel's x86 architecture with Nvidia's RTX graphics ...
IBM was a big player in the early days of personal computing. In 1981, IBM introduced the "PC," followed by the PC-XT in 1983. The original IBM PC effectively had zero graphics power, though. Most ...